- "Jarib" or "Ephron" was
originally intended. See Galeed. The "wilderness of
Jeruel" is the
place where,
according to 2
Chronicles 20:16,
Jahaziel told Jehoshaphat...
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Jeruel Academy was a
school for
African Americans established in Athens,
Georgia in 1881.
classes were
originally held at
Landrum Chapel, part of Ebenezer...
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Christian congregations:
Munith United Methodist Church on Main
Street and
Jeruel Baptist Church on M-106. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information...
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Jeriel Jerijah Jerimoth Jerioth Jeroboam Jeroham Jerubbaal Jerubbesheth Jeruel Jerusalem Jerusha Jesaiah Jeshebeab Jesher Jeshimon Jeshishai Jeshohaia...
- are
thought to be homeless. Some
notable orphanages include: Casa
Hogar Jeruel Orphanage in
Chihuahua City,
Mexico Casa
Hogar AlegrÃa
While the term "orphanage"...
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Development of the
Colored Race" and it was
closely ****ociated with the
Jeruel Baptist ****ociation.
After the
demise of The
Athens Republique,
there was...
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Houtigehage De
Houtigehage Village North Jeruel church Flag Coat of arms
Location in
Smallingerland muni****lity
Houtigehage Location in the Netherlands...
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December 11, 1777, in Tisbury, M****achusetts, the
eldest son of
Captain Jeruel West and
Deborah Shaw of Frog Alley, Tisbury. He was
married to Charlotte...
- Neal's Grove, was
located in a
small church.
Rucker went on to
graduate from
Jeruel Academy, run by the
American Baptist Missionary Society, and the Knox Institute...
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financial and a
memorial on the site;
there is a
historical marker for
Jeruel Academy a
school for
Black children once
located in the neighborhood, but...